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Crawl showcases visual arts

Crawl showcases visual arts

The 2009 Arts Crawl, an annual open-house community event presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, was held Friday, April 3. The event opened more than a dozen studios to the general public, and aims to play an important role in community outreach via the arts, according to organizers.

Musician Jordan Smith, far center, draws a large crowd in the printmaking studio as part of the 2009 Arts Crawl, an annual open-house community event presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association. This year's Crawl, held on Friday, April 3, opened more than a dozen studios to the general public, and aims to play an important role in community outreach via the arts, according to organizers.

Kiley McPheron, right, a senior, is instructed in proper silkscreening techniques by graduate student Ellie Taraborrelli, left, in the printmaking studio, one of the stops on the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, on Friday, April 3.

Sara Pae, in the foreground, a sophomore, demonstrates a lithography process for juniors Cathryn Snyder, left, and Madison Bitler, during the the 2009 Arts Crawl, an annual studio open-house, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association. This year's event, held on Friday, April 3, featured the work of students from more than a dozen visual arts studios.

As part of the 2009 Arts Crawl, students such as these were able to try their hand at activities in more than a dozen visual arts studios across campus. From left are senior Ruby Dharsi, senior Navarro Chamberlain, freshman Matt Snyder and junior Giancarlo Osorio, hard at work on a photogram in the chemical photography darkroom during the annual event, held on Friday, April 3.

Musician Mallory Scoppa entertains Arts Crawl participants, gathered in the gallery of the Patterson Building on Friday, April 3, as a part of the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association. The gallery was one of more than a dozen locations featuring displays and galleries of student work from across the School of Visual Arts.

Students, faculty, staff and members of the public mingle around sculpture works in the Visual Arts Building during the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, on Friday, April 3. The display by the sculpture studio was one of more than a dozen such studio presentations featured during the event.

A display during the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, is seen here. This presentation, by the ceramics and sculpture studio in the Visual Arts Building, was just one of many available in the open-house style event on Friday, April 3.

Music of the band The Fiddler Crabs, seen here, entertained those visiting the Visual Arts Building, just one of the several locations in the arts section of campus which hosted the the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association, on Friday, April 3.

Works by the New Media program were on display in the Visual Arts Building on Friday, April 3, as part of the 2009 Arts Crawl, an annual open-house style event presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association. The event, which spanned across more than a dozen arts studios in Patterson, Visual Arts, Borland, Arts and Stuckeman Family Buildings, featured student works from the School of Visual Arts.

The band Atlas Soundtrack entertains participants of the 2009 Arts Crawl as part of the event, which featured the work of more than a dozen studios from the School of Visual Arts. This portion of the event was held in the Photography Commons in Borland Building. The event, which took place on Friday, April 3, is presented annually by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association.

Cody Goddard, far left, takes a group portrait of Stephan Kalan, a junior, left, Ashley Tyo, a junior at SUNY Brockport, and her brother Eric Tyo, a graduate student at University Park, during the 2009 Arts Crawl, presented by Students Organizing the Multiple Arts and the Visual Arts Student Association. This studio setup in Bordland Building, one of more than a dozen across the Arts area of campus, featured digital studio photography as part of its contribution to the annual Arts Crawl outreach event.